Reckless Redemption: A Bad Blooded Rebel Novel (Bad Blooded Rebel Series)

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little “just because” gifts.
    “Sure,”
she said, beaming.
    “Well,
since this will be your first Reds game, I figured you needed some gear. So,” I
said, reaching into the bag, “I got you a few things to help you represent.”
    Her
eyes went wide with appreciation as I pulled out her tee shirt, hat, and
jacket. She took the shirt in her hands and said, “Oh Beau, I love them! I can’t
believe you bought me this stuff!”
    “It’s
no big deal, Danni.”
    She
threw her arms around my neck and kissed my cheek. I fought back a groan as I
felt her lips on my skin.
    “It’s
a very big deal. Thank you!”
    I
hugged her around her torso and said, “You’re welcome, beautiful.”
    Holy
fuck…she smelled amazing. I shuffled my feet to hide my growing erection.
    She
slowly broke the hug and lingered a little longer than I think she meant to.
    “I’m
going to go change. Give me five minutes?” she asked.
    “Of
course. Take your time, I’ll wait here.”
    Holding
onto the tee shirt she walked down the hall to a small bathroom that was right
outside the kitchen. I stood in her living room and looked around at all the
pictures she had hanging and setting out. I picked up a picture of Danni with
who I assumed were her parents. I’d never met them before but from the stories
she and Everleigh told they seemed like nice people.
    Danni
looked just like her mother; both had the same hair and eyes. I ran my fingers
over the picture of the happy family and smiled sadly. I never knew what that
felt like, to live in a happy home as a child. My asshole father split when
Sadie was a few months old and my mother was the epitome of a bad parent. She
flitted from man to man, not giving a shit if Sadie and I were happy, or hell,
even fed that day. I didn’t know if I’d ever have any children but one thing I
knew for sure was that if I did, they would never know what it was like to be
neglected or unloved.
    As
I set the picture back down, a movement from the bathroom caught my eye. Danni
must have forgotten to completely shut the door behind her, and I saw her
changing her shirt. My mouth went dry as I saw her in a white lacy bra and I
fought back a groan. I’d noticed that she was thicker around the middle now
than she was when we first met and had more of a curve to her hips. It made her
look so much sexier than I’d remembered. Danni was always beautiful to me but
now that she’d filled out just a bit she looked orgasmic.
    She
quickly pulled the Reds tee shirt over her head and as soon as it was on, she
pulled open the bathroom door, stepping toward me. “How do I look?”
    I
smiled at her and shifted around. Please God don’t let her see my semi ,
I thought.
    “You
look really cute. Does it fit okay?”
    “Yep,
fits perfectly. So, are you ready to go?”
    I
smiled and held out the jacket for her.
    “I’m
ready when you are,” I said as she walked to me and slid her arms into the
jacket. “Don’t forget your hat.”
    Danni
grinned and picked up the hat. “Hey, where’s yours?”
    “In
the car. Come on, you have to wear it.”
    Danni
put her hat on her head and pulled her long ponytail through the hole in the
back.
    “Does
it look all right?”
    “It
looks perfect,” I replied. Even in baseball gear she looked devastatingly
beautiful. I held out my arm for her.
    “Let’s
go watch some baseball.”
    She
linked her arm with mine as we walked out of her apartment.
     
     
     
    “How’d
you like your hot dog?” I asked Danni as I took the empty wrapper from her.
    She
licked her finger and smiled as she chewed her last bite.
    After
swallowing, she answered, “It was so good. I’ve never had one that tasted that
good.”
    I
chuckled as I gathered the rest of our trash.
    “Well,
I’m happy you liked it,” I said, winking at her.
    The
game was over and we’d had a blast all afternoon just laughing and having fun.
I’d never seen her so carefree and happy and it was giving me even more hope
that this might

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